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230 lines
6.6 KiB
Go
230 lines
6.6 KiB
Go
package gormlog_test
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import (
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"context"
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"database/sql"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"testing"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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"go.uber.org/fx"
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"go.uber.org/fx/fxtest"
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_ "modernc.org/sqlite" // Pure Go SQLite driver.
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"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/config"
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"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/database"
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"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/globals"
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"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/logger"
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"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/session"
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)
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// argon2Prefix opens every encoded Argon2id hash this service
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// produces. It is asserted on separately from the hash itself, so that
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// a change to the password encoding cannot quietly turn the hash
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// assertion into a comparison against a string the log never held.
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const argon2Prefix = "$argon2id$"
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// settingsInsert and usersInsert are the two statements a first boot
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// runs that carry a secret. The sqlite dialector quotes identifiers
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// with backticks.
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const (
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settingsInsert = "INSERT INTO `settings`"
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usersInsert = "INSERT INTO `users`"
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)
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// captureStdoutToFile redirects os.Stdout into a file for the rest of
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// the test and returns a function that reads back everything written
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// to it.
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//
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// A file rather than a pipe: internal/logger writes synchronously to
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// whatever os.Stdout is when it builds its handler, so once fx's start
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// returns, every byte the boot produced is already in the file and no
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// draining goroutine is needed to prove it. Redirecting the variable
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// before the application is built is what puts the service logger —
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// and therefore the GORM adapter, which writes through it — into the
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// capture.
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//
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// The redirect also decides the handler: a regular file is not a
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// character device, so internal/logger installs its JSON handler, the
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// one it installs in production under a log collector.
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func captureStdoutToFile(t *testing.T) func() string {
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t.Helper()
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path := filepath.Join(t.TempDir(), "stdout.log")
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//nolint:gosec // The path is this test's own t.TempDir().
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f, err := os.Create(path)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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orig := os.Stdout
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os.Stdout = f
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t.Cleanup(func() {
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os.Stdout = orig
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_ = f.Close()
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})
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return func() string {
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require.NoError(t, f.Sync())
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//nolint:gosec // As above.
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b, readErr := os.ReadFile(path)
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require.NoError(t, readErr)
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return string(b)
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}
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}
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// firstBootSecrets are the two values a first boot generates and
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// stores, read back out of the database.
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type firstBootSecrets struct {
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sessionKey string
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passwordHash string
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}
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// readFirstBootSecrets reads those two secrets straight out of the
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// SQLite file with database/sql rather than through GORM, so that
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// reading them cannot itself add a line to the log under test.
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func readFirstBootSecrets(
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t *testing.T, dataDir string,
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) firstBootSecrets {
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t.Helper()
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db, err := sql.Open("sqlite", filepath.Join(
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dataDir, "webhooker.db",
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))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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defer func() { require.NoError(t, db.Close()) }()
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ctx := context.Background()
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var got firstBootSecrets
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require.NoError(t, db.QueryRowContext(
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ctx, `SELECT value FROM settings WHERE key = 'session_key'`,
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).Scan(&got.sessionKey))
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require.NoError(t, db.QueryRowContext(
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ctx, `SELECT password FROM users WHERE username = 'admin'`,
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).Scan(&got.passwordHash))
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require.NotEmpty(t, got.sessionKey)
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require.Contains(t, got.passwordHash, argon2Prefix)
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return got
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}
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// bootAtDebug starts and stops the real application graph against
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// dataDir with DEBUG=true, and returns everything it wrote to standard
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// output.
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//
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// config.New reads DEBUG from the environment exactly as the binary
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// does, internal/logger builds the handler it builds in production,
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// database.New runs the migrations and creates the admin user, and
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// session.New takes the session key. Those four are the whole of the
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// path that writes either secret.
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func bootAtDebug(t *testing.T, dataDir string) string {
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t.Helper()
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t.Setenv("DEBUG", "true")
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t.Setenv("DATA_DIR", dataDir)
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read := captureStdoutToFile(t)
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var sess *session.Session
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app := fxtest.New(
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t,
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fx.Provide(
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globals.New,
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logger.New,
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config.New,
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database.New,
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session.New,
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),
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fx.Populate(&sess),
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)
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app.RequireStart()
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app.RequireStop()
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return read()
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}
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// requireFirstBootWasLogged is the non-vacuity half of the test below.
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// Without it a build that logged no SQL at all, or that never reached
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// DEBUG, would satisfy every absence assertion.
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func requireFirstBootWasLogged(t *testing.T, out string) {
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t.Helper()
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require.Contains(
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t, out, `"level":"DEBUG"`,
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"DEBUG=true did not reach the logger",
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)
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require.Contains(
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t, out, settingsInsert,
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"the session key INSERT was not logged, so its absence "+
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"proves nothing",
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)
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require.Contains(
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t, out, usersInsert,
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"the admin user INSERT was not logged, so its absence "+
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"proves nothing",
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)
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}
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// TestFirstBootAtDebug_LogsNeitherSecret is the definition of done.
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//
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// A first boot is the only boot that writes either secret. The
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// settings INSERT carries the base64 session encryption key, which is
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// the whole of the session security model: anyone holding it can forge
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// an authenticated session cookie. The users INSERT carries the admin
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// account's Argon2id hash. Under interpolated statement logging both
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// landed in the log an operator diagnosing a startup problem pastes
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// into an issue.
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//
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// The secrets are read back out of the database file afterwards, so
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// the assertions are made against the values this boot actually
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// generated rather than against a pattern that might not match them.
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//
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// What this test does not cover: the initial admin password itself,
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// which internal/database logs once in the clear, on purpose, because
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// that line is the only place an operator ever sees it. That is a
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// separate decision from the SQL log, and it is documented in the
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// README rather than asserted here.
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//
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// Not parallel: it redirects os.Stdout and sets environment variables,
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// both process-global.
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//
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//nolint:paralleltest // Deliberately sequential; see above.
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func TestFirstBootAtDebug_LogsNeitherSecret(t *testing.T) {
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dataDir := t.TempDir()
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// An empty DATA_DIR is what makes this a first boot: with a
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// database already in place neither INSERT runs.
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entries, err := os.ReadDir(dataDir)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Empty(t, entries, "DATA_DIR was not empty")
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out := bootAtDebug(t, dataDir)
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requireFirstBootWasLogged(t, out)
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secrets := readFirstBootSecrets(t, dataDir)
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assert.NotContains(
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t, out, secrets.sessionKey,
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"the session encryption key reached the debug log",
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)
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assert.NotContains(
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t, out, secrets.passwordHash,
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"the admin password hash reached the debug log",
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)
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assert.NotContains(
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t, out, argon2Prefix,
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"an encoded Argon2id hash reached the debug log",
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)
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}
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